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  Architecture of Germany - Great Buildings Online
Flats at Bremen, by Alvar Aalto, at Neue Vahr district, Bremen, Germany, 1958 to 1962.
Maria Konigin, by Dominikus Bohm, at Cologne-Marienburg, Germany, 1954.
Schminke House, by Hans Scharoun, at Lobau, Germany, 1933.
www.greatbuildings.com /places/germany.html   (494 words)

  
 1921
Germany retained a part of Upper Silesia, The Masuren region of East Prussia and a part of North-Schleswig through these plesbiscites.
The lands West of the Rhine, and some bridgeheads East of the Rhine were occupied by the allies for periods varying from five to fifteen years (indicated by the light-blue line).
Germany was not allowed to have any military activity in a zone 50 km.
home.wanadoo.nl /palu/germany1921.htm   (553 words)

  
  1921 in Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Almost all the most important events in Germany in 1921 were connected with questions arising out of the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, disarmament, reparations, trials of war criminals, and the plebiscite in Upper Silesia - questions which, from their harassing nature, kept both government and people in constant suspense and agitation.
In the meantime the Reparations Commission had fixed the sum of Germany's debt at 132 milliard Goldmark, besides having stated that by May 1, when the German debt became due, a further sum of 12 milliard Goldmark for reconstruction of demolished industrial works was to be paid.
Germany agreed to deliveries which were to be credited as payment, but which were not to exceed the value of 7 milliard Goldmark by May 1, 1926.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1921_in_Germany   (2983 words)

  
 1920 in Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The position was in this part of Germany complicated by the existence of the neutral zone lying between the territory occupied by the Entente, and the main part of Germany, where the government were of course free to move their forces as they pleased.
Germany was not fulfilling her engagements either in the destruction of the materials of war, or in the reduction of the number of troops, or in the provision of coal, or with regard to reparation.
The exact conditions laid down were that Germany should reduce the Reichswehr to 150,000 men by October 1, withdraw the arms of the Einwohnerwehr and the Sicherheitspolizei, and issue a proclamation demanding the surrender of all arms in the hands of the civilian population, with effective penalties in the event of default.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1920_in_Germany   (6015 words)

  
 Germany. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Germany is a federal republic whose 16 states have their own constitutions, legislatures, and governments, which can pass laws on all matters except those that are the exclusive right of the federal government such as defense, foreign affairs, and finance.
The chief theater of the war, Germany was reduced to misery and starvation, lost a large part of its population, and became, as a result of the Peace of Westphalia (1648; see Westphalia, Peace of), a loose confederation of petty principalities under the nominal suzerainty of the emperor.
In Mar., 1936, Germany remilitarized the Rhineland in violation of the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Pact.
www.bartleby.com /65/ge/Germany.html   (7504 words)

  
 Giesing-Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-03)
Nikolaus Giesing was born on 24 Dec 1894 in Rodau, Germany and died on 14 Oct 1974 in Darmstadt, Germany.
Norbert Giesing was born on 26 Jun 1885 in Krefeld, Germany and died on 17 Jul 1967 in Germany.
Josef Giesing was born on 22 Dec 1916 in Schiefbahn, Germany and died on 25 Mar 1989 in Willich, Germany.
giesing.org /giesing-germany.htm   (939 words)

  
 Germany - WWI and World War II Overstretch
Germany had to come to Austria's aid, Serbia was taken and the Russians were forced out of Poland.
Germany had used up its moral capital, it was out of food, and industry could no longer keep up with war demands.
Germany was expecting Wilson's 14 points, they felt betrayed and denounced the treaty; in their mind the war ended in a stalemate not a defeat.
members.tripod.com /~mr_sedivy/eur_5.html   (1584 words)

  
 Germany 1921: The March Action   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-03)
Their leaders had collaborated in the crushing of the Councils in 1918, but the difficulties of the working class in post-war Germany, the prestige of the Russian Revolution, the tenacious action of the International, radicalised them and won them gradually towards communism.
It was from analysis such as this that at the beginning of 1921 the leaders of the German CP addressed an "open letter" to the trade unions and workers’ parties proposing common action on an immediate programme of defence of living standards.
After them, however, it is no longer possible to underestimate the difficulties of the enterprise, and to believe that it is enough to "proclaim" ideas in order to win, without undertaking the hard labour of construction of the historic instrument for their victory.
www.whatnextjournal.co.uk /Pages/History/1921.html   (2007 words)

  
 Dorie's Page: Genealogy - Germany Surname
Germany was a life-long resident of Newton County, was a member of the Camp Ground Methodist Church and an active Mason, and was loved and respected by all who knew him.
Germany is survived by his wife, Ella Germany, two sons, Otis and Reagan; one brother, Mack; two sisters, Mrs.
Germany is survived by his wife, two brothers, William Germany of Philadelphia, and Dr. Henry Germany of Waco, Texas; one sister, Mrs.
webpages.charter.net /djyontz/germany.html   (2584 words)

  
 THE HOLOCAUST PROJECT - Timebase 1921   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-03)
1921 March The naval garrison at Kronshtadt, long a Bolshevik stronghold, rebels along with Petrograd workers in favor of "Soviet Communism without the Bolsheviks!" The protest is brutally suppressed.
1921 June Detlef Schmude, one of Jorg Lanz von Liebenfel's most ardent supporters in Germany, organizes the printing of the ONT rule at Magdeburg, in which he, Johann Walthari Wölfl, and Lanz sign as the Priors of Hollenberg, Werfenstein, and Marienkamp.
1921 July 21 Former General William "Billy" MItchell orchestrates the sinking of the German battleship Ostfriesland in a demonstration of concentrated bombing.
www.humanitas-international.org /holocaust/1921tbse.htm   (1292 words)

  
 President's Standard 1921-1926 (Germany)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-03)
The regulation of 11 April 1921, finally in force 1 January 1922, introduced a new presidential standard instead of the presidential flag.
This flag was used from 1921 until 1926, and perhaps beyond.
It was reintroduced as presidential standard of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1950.
flagspot.net /flags/de1921pr.html   (167 words)

  
 Jack 1921-1933 (Germany)
In use from 1921 to 1933, when the canton was removed.
The regulation of 11 April 1921, finally in force 1 January 1922, described a new jack.
However, this was basically the model 1919 jack, only the proportion was changed to 2:3.
www.crwflags.com /FOTW/flags/de1921~j.html   (77 words)

  
 Germany Info: Government & Politics: German-U.S. Relations
Germany was now a democracy and no longer constituted a direct hegemonial threat to Europe.
The separate peace treaty concluded by the United States and Germany in August 1921 became the basis for special relations which were complemented in 1923 with the conclusion of a bilateral trade agreement.
As to the difficult question of reparations, the United States always emphasized the fact that only a Germany with a sound economy would be able to pay for the damage done.
www.germany.info /relaunch/politics/german_us/g_a2.html   (320 words)

  
 Germany - Flags of Nations - Hilfskreuzer SMS Moewe.
Germany occupied the Netherlands on August 3, 1914 without a declaration of war.
Ecuador severed relations with Germany on December 8, 1917; this was considered equal to a declaration of war.
The Allies concluded an armistice with Germany on November 11, 1918.
www.smsmoewe.com /flags/smsmf019.htm   (475 words)

  
 Timebase Multimedia Chronography(TM) - Timebase 1921   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-03)
1921 January Hitler claims that he is reunited with his old friend and former sergeant, Max Amann, by accident, while walking along a Munich street.
1921 May Heinrich Schulz and Heinrich Tillessen travel to Munich where they receive orders to kill Matthias Erzberger, the former Reich Finance Minister and hated signatory of the armistice, from a person who claims to have the authority of the Germanenorden.
1921 December 13 The United States, Britain, Japan, and France sign the Four Power Treaty, pledging to consult one another if any of their Pacific island possessions is threatened.
www.humanitas-international.org /showcase/chronography/timebase/1921tbse.htm   (1259 words)

  
 Weimar Republic Flags 1921-1933 (Germany)
On 11 April 1921, the decree on flags was issued.
The eagle seems to be a first specific design (different from the eagles of 1919, 1921, 1921 and 1927).
This was first established by the flag ordinance of 11 April 1921.
www.hampshireflag.co.uk /world-flags/allflags/de1921.html   (1432 words)

  
 First World War.com - Primary Documents - U.S. Peace Treaty with Germany, 25 August 1921
This treaty followed the earlier Treaty of Versailles signed by the Allies and Germany in June 1919 but which was not ratified by the U.S. Congress.
That the rights and advantages stipulated in that Treaty for the benefit of the United States, which it is intended the United States shall have and enjoy, are those defined in Section I, of Part IV, and Parts V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIV and XV.
By a proclamation of the President signed November 14, 1921, war between the United States and Germany was declared to have terminated July 2, 1921.
www.firstworldwar.com /source/uspeacetreaty_germany.htm   (586 words)

  
 Jack 1921-1933 (Germany)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-03)
In use from 1921 to 1933, when the canton was removed.
The regulation of 11 April 1921, finally in force 1 January 1922, described a new jack.
However, this was basically the model 1919 jack, only the proportion was changed to 2:3.
flagspot.net /flags/de1921~j.html   (77 words)

  
 International Conference in Wuerzburg, Germany (1921)
In May 1915, we found out by a roundabout way, through a brother at the General Detachment in Dresden, about a declaration directed by H. Schuberth to the Ministry of War in Berlin, in which declaration the wrong stand of the leadership was made known.
Through the tract Der Christ und der Krieg (The Christian and War), this error was taught in all the churches, and all the protesting brethren were declared to be "a menace to the peace of the church" and were disfellowshiped.
After the revolution in Germany, we met in Erfurt (Germany), January 1919, where the Lord showed us that we must scatter the light given us, by means of literature, among His people all over the world.
www.sdarmgc.org /origin/his_09_international.html   (1716 words)

  
 Weimar Republic Flags 1921-1933 (Germany)
On 11 April 1921, the decree on flags was issued.
The eagle seems to be a first specific design (different from the eagles of 1919, 1921, 1921 and 1927).
This was first established by the flag ordinance of 11 April 1921.
www.allstates-flag.com /fotw/flags/de1921.html   (1432 words)

  
 ::Hyper Inflation::
However, by signing the Treaty of Versailles, she had agreed in principle to the issue of reparations and in 1921, Germany just about managed to pay its first installment of 2 billion gold marks.
The Ruhr was Germany’s richest economic area and produced a great deal of wealth for the country as a whole.
This signalled to the outside world that Germany did not have enough money to pay for her day-to-day needs and whatever money may have been invested in Germany was removed by foreign investors.
www.historylearningsite.co.uk /hyperinf.htm   (997 words)

  
 Duquesne Nazi Germany Spy Ring FBI Files
William Sebold, who had been recruited as a spy for Germany, was a major factor in the FBI's successful resolution of this case through his work as a double agent for the United States.
A native of Germany, William Sebold served in the German army during World War I. After leaving Germany in 1921, he worked in industrial and aircraft plants throughout the United States and South America.
Upon his arrival in Hamburg, Germany, he was approached by a member of the Gestapo who said that Sebold would be contacted in the near future.
www.paperlessarchives.com /duquesne.html   (1047 words)

  
 Sophie Scholl, Germany (1921-1943) - Hall of Freedom - Politics - Liberalism
Sophie Scholl was born in Forchtenberg, Germany in 1921.
Initially a member of the Hitler Youth she became increasingly disenchanted with Nazism and eventually both she and her brother, Hans, came to the conclusion that it was the duty of a citizen to stand up to the Nazi regime.
She was 21 years old and the only female member of the Weisse Rose to be executed.
www.liberal-international.org /editorial.asp?ia_id=990   (338 words)

  
 Germany Banknote 1921 Susel Notgeld almost uncirculated 2 Piece collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-03)
In the beginning, this paper money was quite plain in design, but by 1920, towns, villages and even businesses had begun to issue notes in brilliant colors featuring diverse motifs.
Although other European countries issued emergency money as well, it was Germany in the brief period between 1920 and 1921 that printed the most varied and interesting notes.
Individually numbered, this rare 1921 notgeld set from Süsel, Germany, consists of a 75 and a 100 pfennig note in about uncirculated condition.
www.unicover.com /EA7YDI4A.HTM   (301 words)

  
 Kreder
She was born January 08, 1781 in Stuttgart, Cannstatt, West, Germany, and died September 29, 1829 in Stuttgart, Cannstatt, West, Germany.
She was born February 05, 1820 in Stuttgart, Cannstatt, West, Germany, and died November 29, 1890 in Stuttgart, Cannstatt, West, Germany.
She was born January 30, 1877 in Saxony, Baden Baden, Germany, and died January 02, 1965 in Gerald, McLennan, Texas.
pages.prodigy.net /blankenstein/kreder.htm   (584 words)

  
 1921   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-03)
1918 1919 1920 - 1921 - 1922 1923 1924
McBride unravels a life forgotten and buried by a mother who was born in 1921 to a Jewish Rabbi and his wife in Poland, and found Christianity and love in the arms of a fl husband and her 12 children.
Almost every part of it could be written in length, but this is not the point of a concise one-volume...
www.freeglossary.com /1921   (1448 words)

  
 Germany and the Treaty
This page is also vital to your understanding of the Depth Study topic: Germany 1918-39.
Clause 231: the paragraph blaming Germany for the war.
Study the materials, and the webpage on German reactions, then list and explain ALL the reasons why Germans were angry at the Treaty of Versailles.
www.johndclare.net /peace_treaties5.htm   (453 words)

  
 126-kaul Castle Hotel Berlin Germany Restaurant Brunch bar Winter Garden Terrace Parlor Dancing hall Fireplace Lobby ...
The former purveyor to the court of the czar fled in 1921 from St. Petersburg.
Also during the times of the German Democratic Republic, Sergej Schilkin kept private shares of the company, before it was completely nationalized in 1972.
The reunion of Germany made it possible that Sergej Schilkin could be the boss of his private family company again since July 1990.
www.126-kaul.german-castles.biz   (1274 words)

  
 Engelbert Humperdinck- Composer
Engelbert Humperdinck (born 1854 in Siegburg, Germany; died 1921 in Neustrelitz, Germany)- For most famous composers, we have long lists of the pieces they wrote.
During his life in Germany, he had several different jobs--teaching, conducting, and writing music criticism.
At one time he was even hired to tutor the son of the famous composer Richard Wagner.
www.dsokids.com /2001/dso.asp?PageID=531   (177 words)

  
 The Collected Writings of Leon Trotsky: Trotsky Internet Archive
1921: Speech on Comrade Radek’s Report on “Tactics Of the Comintern” At the Third Congress
1921: From the ECCI to the Central Committee of the French Communist Party
1921: From the ECCI to the Marseilles Convention of the French Communist Party
www.marxists.org /archive/trotsky/works   (2400 words)

  
 IEG-MAPS
Die deutschen Staaten unter französischer Vorherrschaft Ende 1812
Germany before the First World War in 1914
Germany after the First World War at the end of 1921
www.ieg-maps.uni-mainz.de /maps01.htm   (191 words)

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